The south end of the Moon at 6:00 AM CDT. Tycho still stands out, but the ray system is beginning to fade as afternoon advances. The arc of craters within Clavius is even more evident than yesterday. This and the photo below with 25mm eyepiece and 2x Barlow (130x magnification).

6:01 AM CDT. Crater Delambre is nearly dead center in this photo, and just to the upper right of Delambre are two nearly identical craters, nearly adjoining each other, which look about like a pair of goggles. They are craters Ritter and Sabine, and about two or so crater widths right (that is, east) of Sabine is Tranquility Base, the Apollo 11 landing site (but it won’t show up in my photo, no matter how hard you squint!). The Apollo 16 landing site is also within this photo, further to the lower left (southwest).